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00100 The SAN ANDREAS PRESS publishes music using the computer
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00300 Stanford University. This system allows for the high-speed creation,
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00400 at a computer display console, of virtually any type of musical page.
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00500 There is total flexibility in the size, shape and position of every
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00600 musical symbol. Any unusual symbols may be added easily. Error
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00700 correction is extremely simple. Separate parts from ensemble scores
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00800 are created semi-automatically. For a fuller description of this
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00900 process see "Editing and Printing Music by Computer", Leland Smith,
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01000 Journal of Music Theory, Fall 1973.
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01300 The SAN ANDREAS PRESS publications of works by Leland Smith
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01400 show the progress and potential of this music graphics system.
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01700 SIX BAGATELLES (6 pages). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.50
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01900 The first computer graphics music publication,
02000 December, 1971.
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02300 TWO MOTETS for mixed chorus (8 pages) . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25
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02500 Increased editing flexibility and systems for
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03000 TRIO for Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon (40 pages). . . . . . . 4.00
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03200 Each part has full cues from other parts.
03300 Refinement of symbols and line justifying
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03700 INVENTIO SEPTIMA for Violin and Keyboard (18 pages) . . . . 2.50
03800 by Francesco Bonporti(d.1749) - Leland Smith
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04000 With this edition, December 1974, the quality of
04100 computerized music publication becomes competitive
04200 with music engraving.